Marcia Gay Harden
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Wow. I love it. love bringing them in yeah you gotta just fire them in this is this is a hotbed of facts that's right yeah that's right and talking okay i have a few uh news stories i would like to discuss that are not politically related um that again i want to talk about how a lot of times on this podcast we identify a hypothesis And it's like it goes out into the internet.
Wow. I love it. love bringing them in yeah you gotta just fire them in this is this is a hotbed of facts that's right yeah that's right and talking okay i have a few uh news stories i would like to discuss that are not politically related um that again i want to talk about how a lot of times on this podcast we identify a hypothesis And it's like it goes out into the internet.
And then these scientists are like, hmm, I'm going to research that. And then they prove our hypothesis. We didn't have to pay a cent.
And then these scientists are like, hmm, I'm going to research that. And then they prove our hypothesis. We didn't have to pay a cent.
And then these scientists are like, hmm, I'm going to research that. And then they prove our hypothesis. We didn't have to pay a cent.
Let me read this one to you all. People who hate small talk have higher IQs than those who don't mind it, study says. A study from the University of Virginia found that people who dislike small talk tend to have higher IQs, stronger abstract reasoning skills, and a preference for deep, meaningful conversations.
Let me read this one to you all. People who hate small talk have higher IQs than those who don't mind it, study says. A study from the University of Virginia found that people who dislike small talk tend to have higher IQs, stronger abstract reasoning skills, and a preference for deep, meaningful conversations.
Let me read this one to you all. People who hate small talk have higher IQs than those who don't mind it, study says. A study from the University of Virginia found that people who dislike small talk tend to have higher IQs, stronger abstract reasoning skills, and a preference for deep, meaningful conversations.
The study found that individuals with an IQ above 120 were 67% more likely to say they find small talk, quote, mentally exhausting compared to those with an average IQ.
The study found that individuals with an IQ above 120 were 67% more likely to say they find small talk, quote, mentally exhausting compared to those with an average IQ.
The study found that individuals with an IQ above 120 were 67% more likely to say they find small talk, quote, mentally exhausting compared to those with an average IQ.
It's just the evidence is mounting and mounting and mounting. It's like, you know what? We're the DEI Mensa podcast with a side of dementia from the star of our show.
It's just the evidence is mounting and mounting and mounting. It's like, you know what? We're the DEI Mensa podcast with a side of dementia from the star of our show.
It's just the evidence is mounting and mounting and mounting. It's like, you know what? We're the DEI Mensa podcast with a side of dementia from the star of our show.
able to rebound one more story before we introduce our guest and i always kind of thought this was true and so i'm glad to know that we the science again has us this says dogs can count the number of treats you give your dog may not be a mathematician but they definitely notice differences in quantity
able to rebound one more story before we introduce our guest and i always kind of thought this was true and so i'm glad to know that we the science again has us this says dogs can count the number of treats you give your dog may not be a mathematician but they definitely notice differences in quantity
able to rebound one more story before we introduce our guest and i always kind of thought this was true and so i'm glad to know that we the science again has us this says dogs can count the number of treats you give your dog may not be a mathematician but they definitely notice differences in quantity